Nick Kyrgios admits spitting towards ‘disrespectful’ fan at Wimbledon
Nick Kyrgios admitted spitting in the direction of a spectator at the conclusion of his five-set victory over Britain’s Paul Jubb at Wimbledon.
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Nick Kyrgios admitted spitting in the direction of a spectator at the conclusion of his five-set victory over Britain’s Paul Jubb at Wimbledon.
Australian Nick Kyrgios was at the center of controversy at Wimbledon on Tuesday after he spit in the direction of a fan whom he said had been verbally abusing him throughout his first-round match.
Nick Kyrgios came out on top in a fiery Wimbledon five-setter on Tuesday and blasted fans' "disrespect" as well as "90-year-old" officials before admitting he spat towards one of his tormentors in the crowd.
Nick Kyrgios has revealed he spoke with Andy Murray about underarm serving after the Brit was branded disrespectful for using the shot at Wimbledon 2022.
Nick Kyrgios came out on top in a fiery Wimbledon five-setter on Tuesday and told rowdy critics in the crowd: "That one's for you -- you know who you are." The Australian defeated British wildcard Paul Jubb 3-6, 6-1, 7-5, 6-7 (3/7), 7-5 on the back of 30 aces and 67 winners. Kyrgios was unhappy with some fans on a packed and raucous Court Three and demanded they be removed from the stadium even as early as the first set. "There were a couple of people not shy of criticising me -- that one's for you," said the 27-year-old, ranked 40th in the world. "You know who you are."
Nick Kyrgios came through a five-set first-round Wimbledon thriller against British wildcard Paul Jubb as his fearsome serve, including 30 aces, eventually overpowered the 22-year-old 3-6 6-1 7-5 6-7(3) 7-5.
British number eight Paul Jubb just fell short of a big first-round shock at Wimbledon after he lost a five-setter to Nick Kyrgios.
It must be exhausting being Nick Krygios. The Australian firebrand rode an emotional rollercoaster entirely of his own making before prevailing in five thrilling sets against Britain's Paul Jubb. Kyrgios had to come from a set down to the elegant Yorkshireman, in amongst the chuntering and tantrums, produced some sizzling serving and superb tennis to reach the second round 3-6, 6-1, 7-5, 6-7, 7-5.